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Blister: The Sequel to Migrationnew
Crazy genius Doug Rhodehamel has spontaneously emitted another one of his turn-the-household-item-of-your-choice-into-a-creature installations, this one under the name of Migration 2.
Orlando Weekly |
Billy Manes |
09-18-2008 |
Comedy
This Little Undergroundnew
Their second album for Anti-/Epitaph Records won't drop until early next year, but local hip-hop stars Solillaquists of Sound have just released the album's first single, "Death of the Muse," featuring J-Live, Jurassic 5's Chali 2na and Maureen Yancey.
Orlando Weekly |
Bao Le-Huu |
09-18-2008 |
Performance
Bikes Beans & Bordeaux: Wheelin' and Mealin' in Orlandonew
Clean starts and big finishes at this bike-friendly sandwich joint.
Orlando Weekly |
Faiyaz Kara |
09-18-2008 |
Food+Drink
The Global Peace Film Festival Features Seriously Moving Pictures from Around the Worldnew
The Global Peace Film Festival showcases up the 30 feature films (mostly documentaries) and almost 20 shorts from around the globe that offer differing interpretations and perspectives on the subject of "peace."
Orlando Weekly |
Lindy T. Shepherd, Liz Langley, Bob Whitby, Al Krulick and Seth Kubersky |
09-18-2008 |
Theater
Blisternew
“Abandon hope all ye who enter here” is not scrawled in blood on the side of the Waverly condo at Lake Eola, but as the glass door swings open, surely the desperate handprint smudges of failed exits prior can’t be a good sign.
Orlando Weekly |
Billy Manes |
09-12-2008 |
Comedy
Mouth by Southwestnew
Paxia's kitchen sends forth a slew of savory faves.
Orlando Weekly |
Faiyaz Kara |
09-12-2008 |
Food+Drink
Temporary Worlds: Visits to Three New Art Showsnew
Last weekend, I visited three exhibitions: Private Spaces: The Kansas & Florida Project at the Crealde School of Art, Migration 2 at Julio Lima's Orange Studio and Mixed at the Pound Gallery. A process of narrowing the field ensued and essentially came down to which art left a significant impression in my memory and why.
Orlando Weekly |
Megan Bardoe |
09-12-2008 |
Art
Blisternew
Is this the beginning or is it the end? Splashed up like a barnacled seashell on the vacant coast of Bar-BQ-Bar’s early-Wednesday-night liquor drip, a few – very few – thoughts come to mind.
Orlando Weekly |
Billy Manes |
09-05-2008 |
Comedy
This Little Undergroundnew
Local trio Basements of Florida is the latest intelligent rock band worth real attention (Aug. 29, Taste). Comprising only drums and dueling bass guitars, they powered through songs that were propulsive and dynamic.
Orlando Weekly |
Bao Le-Huu |
09-05-2008 |
Performance
Garage Days Revisitednew
In the few buzz-heavy months that Black Box Collective has been open, the volunteer-run "community space," one of four warehouses on artist Robin Van Arsdol's compound, has booked night after night of interesting, even adventurous, punk, hardcore and hip-hop shows, and their future plans are fittingly daring.
Orlando Weekly |
Daniel Alba |
09-05-2008 |
Performance
El Palenque: Lord of the Ringnew
Tex-Mex expectations of Orlando restaurant El Palenque met and, at times, exceeded.
Orlando Weekly |
Faiyaz Kara |
09-05-2008 |
Food+Drink
Blisternew
It’s been three days of drippy inertia and descending barometric pressure and Roy and I, and just about anybody else presently craving Vitamin D, are all chewing away at our collective last nerve in hopes that Fay will go away.
Orlando Weekly |
Billy Manes |
09-04-2008 |
Comedy
Orlando Rapper Terrence King and the Divine Hustlenew
King's been kicking around the local minor league of rap for over a decade, self-releasing hip-hop CDs he makes at his house. He presents himself as a rapper who could live a life of girls, drugs and fame, but chooses to walk the straight and narrow instead.
Orlando Weekly |
Justin Strout |
09-04-2008 |
Performance
The Prix is Right at The Chef's Tablenew
Historically quaint eatery a pleasure in every sense.
Orlando Weekly |
Faiyaz Kara |
09-04-2008 |
Food+Drink
Tags: Orlando, restaurants
Sex Sells: An Orlando Producer Cashes in on Internet Pornnew
Porn is a booming business in Florida, particularly in Miami, which is known for companies like the Bang Bros, who produce online reality porn. The state as a whole is an untapped market for producers because there's a large and willing pool of fresh faces.
Orlando Weekly |
Deanna Morey |
09-04-2008 |
Tech